Twitter blogger @SERobinsonJr sharing unbelievable video footage, which shows Tesla rigorously testing the Cybertruck in New Zealand.
This is Tesla Cybertruck's extreme cold weather testing. "Here is all the unbelievable footage by @CybertruckNZ of the Tesla Cybertruck. Both Stainless and Camo are being tested in New Zealand."
Indeed, note that there seem to be two versions of Cybertruck: one is Stainless and the second is Camouflaged Cybertruck.
If Tesla has Camouflaged Cybertruck, why then the company hasn't camouflaged the stainless version? Is Tesla hiding something under the Cybertruck's camouflage and perhaps preparing a surprise that it will unveil during the Cybertruck's delivery event? What do you think it can be?
The truck looks very stable and the wiggle test looks very much in control.
And note that Tesla put a light bar on it.
Tesla primarily uses its own proving grounds in Alaska for winter testing, but when it’s summer in the Northern Hemisphere, the automaker uses the Southern Hemisphere Proving Grounds in New Zealand.
Tesla has already put the Cybertruck through winter testing in Alaska. As you can see from this video footage the Cybertruck performs well in difficult snowy, and icy conditions thanks to up to four motors powering an all-wheel-drive system and rear-steering.
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